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Beyond

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Adverb

1. beyond

farther along in space or time or degree

Example Sentences:
'through the valley and beyond'
'to the eighth grade but not beyond'
'will be influential in the 1990s and beyond'

2. beyond

on the farther side from the observer

Example Sentences:
'a pond with a hayfield beyond'

3. beyond

in addition

Example Sentences:
'agreed to provide essentials but nothing beyond'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Beyond

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preposition
1. 
at or to a point on the other side of; at or to the further side of
beyond those hills there is a river
2. 
outside the limits or scope of
beyond this country's jurisdiction
adverb
3. 
at or to the other or far side of something
4. 
outside the limits of something
noun
5.  the beyond

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Beyond

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preposition
1. 
on or to the far side of; farther on than; past
beyond the river
2. 
farther on in time than; later than
beyond the visiting hours
3. 
outside the reach, possibility, or understanding of
beyond help, beyond belief
4. 
more or better than; exceeding; surpassing
a success beyond one's expectations
5. 
in addition to
he had no experience beyond school training
adverb
6. 
farther out; farther away
7. 
in addition; besides

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Beyond

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prep.
1. On the far side of; past: Just beyond the fence.
2. Later than; after: beyond midnight.
3. To a degree that is past the understanding, reach, or scope of: an evil beyond remedy.
4. To a degree or amount greater than: rich beyond his wildest dreams.
5. In addition to: asked for nothing beyond peace and quiet.
adv.
1. Farther along or away.
2. In addition; more: wanted her share but nothing beyond.
n.
1. That which is past or to a degree greater than knowledge or experience; the unknown: "Sputnik, the first satellite to enter the great beyond of space" (Dale Russakoff).
2. The world beyond death; the hereafter.

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